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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T Series 1.5 for sale. To begin the late 95 models are equipped with series 2 engine and drivetrain, as well as the rear spoiler (hence the 1.5). This one is unique and has no comparison to any other R33. It may not have high power but it does have tasteful modifications that will keep you excited when driving it hard. The exterior is pure class and in excellent condition, nothing over the top and looks like it came right off the showroom floor. The interior is near perfect which is hard to believe in a 19 year old car, especially when it has only done 86000 kms. Ive had great comments from mechanics and everyone thats had contact with this car, and i know it has real potential. I love cars, in particular Nissis and this is my second Skyline (first being and R31 Silhouette), which I have spent plenty of money on. I bought the R33 with big plans, but through the years, things just don't go the way you plan. Ive owned the car for nearly 7 years, having only driven 6000 kms in this time. I am wanting to look to the future. Between me and my girlfriend we have 3 cars and this is the only car we have to pay fuel for. I said I would never sell, but things change, and I would like to see it go to a good owner that gives the R33 the respect it deserves. So let me break down the mods to the car:

TIEN adjustable coilovers
TRUST 3.5" full exhaust system (turbo back) with Jasma cannon
NISMO 1.5 way LSD
BLITZ supcore air filter
BLITZ manual adjustable boost controller
GREADY turbo timer
EXEEDY heavy duty clutch
SPEC-D aftermarket intercooler
APEXI strut brace
C'S short shift kit
VOLK RACING (Rays engineering) 3 piece 18" AV3 rims
SERIES 3 aftermarket head lights (rare)
GTR VSPEC aftermarket replica front bar
96 GTR rear pods
GTST aftermarket sideskirts
CLARION 6 stacker, JL audio 6" splits x 2 tweeter (front) 6x9" kenwoods (rear) 12" Clarion sub.
There's the rundown, and as you can see all quality parts have been used. The best thing I've bought for the R33 would have to be the headlights, i bought them through Predator Motorsport when purchasing the front bar and rear pods, and I've never seen them on another R33. The cost, $300 a piece, and worth every cent. This car is always garaged and covered and has been serviced once a year (pretty much every 1000km) with the best of oils, coolants and plugs. The car has never been boosted over 9psi and drives really well and handles great.Ii know it would go good on the track as well as drift. Like i said, this R33 has real potential, has been cared for responsibly and respectfully, and the $11500 I'm asking is more than reasonable.
Car will be supplied with 6 months rego and road worthy upon sale, only genuine buyers welcome. For any questions or information on the car, give me a call .
Hope you enjoy the pics.
Brisbane.
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http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-1995/SSE-AD-2767514/?Cr=3&sdmvc=1

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